Working While Studying – CPT, OPT Explained

3C.7 Working While Studying – CPT, OPT Explained

International students in the USA may work under specific programmes such as CPT (Curricular Practical Training) and OPT (Optional Practical Training). CPT allows work related to the student’s field of study during the programme, while OPT allows temporary work after graduation. These options are regulated and must follow immigration guidelines.



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